The Screen Actors Guild announced its 20th annual SAG Award nominees Wednesday morning, putting heavy-hitters like Breaking Bad and 12 Years a Slave at the top of the nominations circuit.

SAG-AFTRA president Ken Howard joined Marvel Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s Clark Gregg and SAG social media ambassador Sasha Alexander to announce the nominees via a live webcast this morning. The awards themselves will be handed out January 18, when TNT and TBS simulcast the SAG ceremony at 8 p.m.

AMC’s Breaking Bad nabbed four nominations, including nods to Bryan Cranston and Anna Gunn for Outstanding Male and Female performances. So, on the television side of things, Vince Gilligan’s baby is going to be the show to beat this holiday season.

On the film side of things, Fox Searchlight’s 12 Years a Slave also went up for four awards—and in similar categories to Breaking Bad. Michael Fassbender will be taking on Cranston for the Outstanding Male Performance award, while Lupita Nyong’o will square off against Anna Gunn.